_gallifrog_
Symbolic Animal of Gallifrey
Having known Jay for a couple of years now, Elliott was pretty used to finding out that the crazy things that came out of her mouth were actually real experiences she, or somebody she knew had had. So neither the idea of intense military training or the idea of Jay, Cliff and Cal going through such training didn't surprise him. Even as a child he'd known the reputation of the Royal Guard and had heard the rumours of the severity of the training they went through. John's smirk was the broadest at Cal's whispered words. He couldn't actually hear them, but Cal had spoken in English so he was able to read her lips and was 80 percent certain she'd made a quip at how it wasn't a competition.
Even though Cal's tone was light and she was smirking ever so slightly at her own stupidity at thinking Cliff was dead, both Elliott and Cliff (the people who'd known her the longest and the best) could see and hear the genuine worry in her tone. She wasn't just scared at the time, Cal had been terrified, there was something about seeing Cliff lying there unmoving on the floor, face drawn, skin pale, that made her blood run cold. She hadn't realised it at the time, but looking back with hindsight, it seemed that that moment in uni could have been when she grasped for the first time just how important Cliff was to her and how much she didn't want to lose Cliff. Luckily for Cal, one of the other students on that floor was a medical student and explained that a day or two of rest, some fluids, and no stressing about coursework and Cliff could be right as rain again
"If that drink is what I think it is, then yes, unhealthy in about every way I can care to name." Cliff replied to Kay's words. The brand Red Bull didn't exist on Attil, but she could infer from Kay's words that she was talking about an energy drink and could make an educated statement that way. "For me it was coffee" "And still is." Cal added, to which Cliff could only nod in agreement, the doctor all too aware that she had a coffee addiction. "It's one of the tricks you learn as a medical student, ALWAYS carry a small tin of ground coffee with you at all times. It's a bloody life saver. Or tea if that's your thing."
Even though Cal's tone was light and she was smirking ever so slightly at her own stupidity at thinking Cliff was dead, both Elliott and Cliff (the people who'd known her the longest and the best) could see and hear the genuine worry in her tone. She wasn't just scared at the time, Cal had been terrified, there was something about seeing Cliff lying there unmoving on the floor, face drawn, skin pale, that made her blood run cold. She hadn't realised it at the time, but looking back with hindsight, it seemed that that moment in uni could have been when she grasped for the first time just how important Cliff was to her and how much she didn't want to lose Cliff. Luckily for Cal, one of the other students on that floor was a medical student and explained that a day or two of rest, some fluids, and no stressing about coursework and Cliff could be right as rain again
"If that drink is what I think it is, then yes, unhealthy in about every way I can care to name." Cliff replied to Kay's words. The brand Red Bull didn't exist on Attil, but she could infer from Kay's words that she was talking about an energy drink and could make an educated statement that way. "For me it was coffee" "And still is." Cal added, to which Cliff could only nod in agreement, the doctor all too aware that she had a coffee addiction. "It's one of the tricks you learn as a medical student, ALWAYS carry a small tin of ground coffee with you at all times. It's a bloody life saver. Or tea if that's your thing."